The study released Wednesday by Heal the Bay says 92 percent of California’s beaches showed good-to-excellent water quality. The report included more than 450 beaches that were graded based on bacterial pollution levels from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

Heal the Bay also says a statewide budget crisis could cut state funding for water testing, leaving future reports in jeopardy. The nonprofit group, which has overseen the survey for two decades, says the testing requires as much as $1.5 million annually to complete.

The governor’s office said $492,000 in federal stimulus funds were allocated for testing during this year. Funding for the following fiscal year will have to be hashed out by the next governor and legislature.

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Are you kidding? Los Angeles’ Beach water is filthy. You hear about it every week. Please stop feeding us BS like this. Jedi mind tricks like these are just not right. Who’s pumping this story and to what end?